Hudson River Community Health's new Migrant Health Voucher program is an innovative response to the needs of the agricultural workers in New York State's Southern Agricultural Region. Due to the geographically dispersed locations of the farms in Suffolk and Sullivan Counties, HRHCare developed a "virtual" health center in each county to provide the highest quality and most conveniently located health care options. Rather than build "bricks and mortar" health centers that would be too far for most agricultural workers to access from their homes, HRHCare has developed a network of local medical providers with whom we contract. In order for the agricultural workers to access the providers' offices, HRHCare has put into place all the wraparound services that make our other migrant health centers so accessible, including outreach and transportation services, medical interpretation, case managements, and health education. The Migrant Voucher Program's services include primary care, primary dental care, radiology, laboratory services, prescription drug coverage, and mental health services.

Please explore our web site, and feel free to contact us if you have any questions about our program.


Our mission: to increase access to comprehensive primary and preventative health care and to improve the health status of our community especially for the underserved and vulnerable.



Voucher News
Hudson River Community Health at Amenia is the bes - Monday, November 10, 2003
Hudson River Community Health at Amenia is the best site of the quarter!! (full story)

Hudson River Community Health volunteers at Greig - Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Hudson River Community Health volunteers at Greig Farm's Wine Festival on September 13th (full story)

Hudson River Community Health expands at the Atriu - Monday, September 22, 2003
Hudson River Community Health expands at the Atrium in Poughkeepsie on June 20th (full story)

Hudson River Community Health at Peekskill Kicked - Thursday, September 04, 2003
Hudson River Community Health at Peekskill Kicked Off National Health Center Week on August 8th with Live Music featuring its own employees Megan Schubert and Jonathan Hirsch . . . . . . (full story)

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